no way. no reason. in many regards Costa Rica is much safer than most 'developed' nations.
There are high-crime and low-crime areas of both Long Island and Brooklyn. Overall, though, I think there is more crime per capita in Brooklyn.
Louisville, KY has a very low crime rate, particularly compared to the overall crime rate in Kentucky. It is safer than 97% of the cities in the United States.
The crime rate in Charlotte, NC is considered average. South Carolina has the lower crime rate among North Carolina and South Carolina.
Alaska is a state and not a country but you can still feel quite safe there.
1. we are safer than Any other country
Clean refers to lack of drugs. When a street is "clean" of narcotics, the crime rates are greatly reduced.
Better security, prepared for attacks Geny411
Panama is safer than some other Latin American countries but still has a high threat warning for Americans officials. Panama City has a higher crime rate than other cities.
When people are sent to jail they're sent there because they committed a crime. Society is much safer if the person who committed to the crime is sent to jail to serve a certain amount of time!
It Makes the community fearfull of the area they live in and makes the police act more confidently on the community to make it safer!
With little or no experience, neither are safe. *To my opinion, snowboarding is safer!